The calculus as algebraic analysis: Some observations on mathematical analysis in the 18th century (Q1203008)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 110353
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 110353 |
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The calculus as algebraic analysis: Some observations on mathematical analysis in the 18th century (English)
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7 February 1993
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In this article the author stresses some similarities between the calculi of Euler and Lagrange to contrast with the well-known differences. The contexts chosen include commutativity of partial differentiation, infinite series, the calculus of variations, discontinuities (as then understood) of functions, and complex-variable analysis. Some considerations of the generality of their methods are also given. Some writings of d'Alembert are cited; he marks the chief point and source of difference between Euler and Lagrange.
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calculus
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functions
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series
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